Joe works at Wake Forest University in the Program on Leadership and Character, where he is a fellow working to integrate ethics education into the […] Read More
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From Sunher Singh Taram Library, Kachargarh, Dhanegaon. “That which is lost will be found/and the one that is found/ I do not want to lose,” […] Read More
Lauren Calvin Cooke is a Ph.D. candidate in Religious Education at Emory University. Her research focuses on Youth Ministry and Hebrew Bible, and her dissertation […] Read More
La Ronda Denise Barnes is a pastor, preacher, professor, author, and theological consultant, espousing a faith of grace, passion, social justice and love. As founding […] Read More
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Photo by Dmitry Ermakov on Unsplash What Do We Mean When We Say “Addiction”? Texts on addiction often begin with the caveat that there is little agreement within […] Read More
Zach Jones is a Chaplain Resident at Northside Hospital in Atlanta, GA where he works in women’s services and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). […] Read More
Sarah is a Ph.D. student in Ethics and Society at Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion. Her research is centered on questions at the intersection of technology, theological […] Read More
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Among contemporary social issues, child sexual abuse (CSA) is perhaps both the most and least contentious. While actors across the political spectrum denounce it in […] Read More
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Anne Spencer’s garden cottage, Edankraal, as preserved today. Photo by Mary Ann Robertson Anne Spencer is best remembered as a poet of the Harlem Renaissance. […] Read More
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Orientation This post explores some of the constraints and ethical tensions experienced by white, middle-class, progressive mothers in the United States. In response to these, I propose a […] Read More